My club does member sales quite often. You could even reach out to clubs that you're not a member of and see if they'll let you sell there. Maybe you could offer to donate some of the proceeds for them allowing you to go in there. Will you still keep doing bonsai or are you getting out of the hobby?

I'm told -- but have not verified -- that someone sells bonsai at the Tailgate (Farmer's) Market in Hendersonville, NC., so if you have similalr weekend agricultural produce sale meets, that might be a novel way to sell as tree or two.

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I use several ways.At club nights,start a for sale page on the club web sitestart a blog or personal web site with a for sale sectionebay is a good launch pad for easily posted trees - I find you get a good price if the pictures are good

Have a few bonsai weekends at your place and invite friends - set up a for sale area with trees tidy and clearly priced.If you cant be bothered with taking months to clear them bundle the whole lot, take them to a local nursery where you are known and do a trade in - I've traded 5 for a good one, 4 trees for 4 very good pots etc.

I found the worst thing for the overall quality of my collection was having too many trees (a problem common to many friends too) so reduction of numbers allowed the better trees the attention they need.